Saudi Arabia’s Dammam Port set to boost Far East connectivity with MSC’s new service

King Abdulaziz Port reported strong performance in the first half of 2024, with a 37.4% increase in total export and import containers. File/SPA
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Updated 12 August 2024
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Saudi Arabia’s Dammam Port set to boost Far East connectivity with MSC’s new service

  • New service will connect Dammam with major ports in China and Singapore
  • MSC said service designed to address port congestion issues in the Middle East and enhance connectivity for Asia-Middle East cargo

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s King Abdulaziz Port in the Eastern Province is set to strengthen its ties with the Far East following the introduction of the Mediterranean Shipping Co.’s new service. 

The General Authority for Ports, known as Mawani, announced that MSC will launch the new ‘Clanga’ service at the Dammam-based port. 

The new service will connect Dammam with major ports in China, including Ningbo, Shanghai and Shekou, as well as Singapore. The service will operate weekly voyages with a capacity of up to 15,000 twenty-foot equivalent units. 

The move aligns with Mawani’s efforts to boost the competitiveness of Saudi ports, support and empower national exports, and is in line with the goals of the National Transport and Logistics Strategy, which aims to solidify the Kingdom’s position as a global logistics hub and a nexus linking the three continents. 

In a statement, MSC said the new service is designed to address port congestion issues in the Middle East and enhance connectivity for Asia-Middle East cargo. 

The company, which recently won the “Best Shipping Line – Asia-Africa” award at the 2024 Asian Freight, Logistics, and Supply Chain Awards, added that the Clanga service will offer competitive transit times and boost trade links between China, Singapore, and Saudi Arabia via Dammam. 

It further said that Clanga would offer a unique and competitive service for Saudi exports to the Far East through its direct call in Shanghai from Dammam. 

In addition to the Clanga service, Mawani also launched the “Milaha Gulf Express 2,” known as the 2-MGX service, operated by the Qatari company Milaha, which is expected to further elevate the port’s role in global trade by providing better access to major international markets. 

King Abdulaziz Port reported strong performance in the first half of 2024, with a 37.4 percent increase in total export and import containers, reaching 1,534,961 TEUs compared to 1,117,133 TEUs during the same period last year. 

Total transhipment containers also surged by 87.87 percent, reaching 37,806 TEUs, up from 20,124 TEUs in the previous year. 


Diriyah Co. partners with Midad to develop Four Seasons hotel in Diriyah 

Updated 07 January 2026
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Diriyah Co. partners with Midad to develop Four Seasons hotel in Diriyah 

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund-backed developer, Diriyah Co., has signed a joint development agreement with Midad Real Estate Investment and Development Co. to construct the Four Seasons Diriyah Hotel and private residences. 

The partnership will strengthen collaboration between the two companies through the development of the luxury Four Seasons Diriyah, which will feature 159 rooms, alongside private Four Seasons residences, spanning approximately 235,000 sq. meters within Diriyah’s master plan. 

The project’s total value is projected at SR3.1 billion (approximately $827 million), encompassing both land acquisition and construction expenses. 

Midad is one of the Kingdom’s leading real estate developers, expanding its portfolio of high-end projects and maintaining numerous strategic partnerships with prominent global brands, reinforcing its reputation as a trusted name in luxury residential and hospitality development across Saudi Arabia. 

This partnership marks the first major collaboration between Diriyah Co. and Midad, supporting Diriyah’s plans to develop 40 luxury hotels across its two main projects: the 14-sq.-km Diriyah Project and the 62-sq.-km Wadi Safar Project, a premium destination that blends lifestyle, culture, and entertainment. 

Commenting on the agreement, Minister of Tourism and Secretary-General of Diriyah Co., Ahmad Al-Khatib, said: “The Kingdom continues to set new standards in developing tourism destinations, with Diriyah at the forefront.” 

He added that such partnerships enhance the world-class experiences Saudi Arabia offers and strengthen the Kingdom’s position as a leading destination in this sector. 

Diriyah Co. CEO Jerry Inzerillo commented that the Four Seasons Diriyah Hotel and Residences will be one of the Kingdom’s largest luxury hotels. 

“We are proud to announce this joint development with Midad, one of Saudi Arabia’s top real estate developers. This agreement reflects our ongoing commitment to enabling Saudi partners to contribute to Diriyah’s transformative journey and confirms Midad’s confidence in the opportunities the project presents,” Inzerillo added. 

Midad CEO Abdelilah bin Mohammed Al-Aiban said: “This project is a pivotal milestone for our company, allowing us to bring the Four Seasons experience to one of the Kingdom’s most prominent heritage destinations.” 

He added: “We are excited to deliver a project that embodies design excellence, world-class service, and sustainable value, while contributing meaningfully to Saudi Arabia’s tourism, cultural, and economic ambitions.” 

The collaboration comes amid rapid progress on the SR236 billion Diriyah project, which has awarded construction contracts worth more than SR101.25 billion to date. 

Diriyah is expected to contribute approximately SR70 billion directly to the Kingdom’s gross domestic product, create more than 180,000 jobs, accommodate 100,000 residents, and host around 50 million annual visitors. 

The development will feature contemporary office spaces accommodating tens of thousands of professionals across technology, media, arts, and education, complemented by museums, retail destinations, a university, an opera house, and the Diriyah Arena.  

It will also offer a diverse selection of restaurants and cafes, alongside nearly 40 world-class resorts and hotels distributed across its two primary master plans.